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The Texas judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a Primary Election on March 2, 2010 and a General Election on April 13, 2010. This page lists county court elections; to see more information about statewide judicial elections in Texas see Texas judicial elections, 2010 and to see more about county court judicial elections, see Texas county court judicial elections, 2010.
| Court | Candidates | Details | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Texas District 30 | (R): Robert Brotherton | Robert Brotherton was up for re-election. | Robert Brotherton |
| Texas District 31 | (R): Steven R. Emmert | Steven R. Emmert was up for re-election. | Steven R. Emmert |
| Texas District 36 | (D): Michael Welborn and Richard Zapata | Michael Welborn was running for re-election. | Michael Welborn[1] |
| Texas District 39 | (D): Shane Hadaway | Shane Hadaway was up for re-election. | Shane Hadaway |
| Texas District 40 | (R): Cindy Ermatinger, Bob Carroll, Dan Gus, Ron Wilkinson | Gene Knize left office. | Bob Carroll |
| Texas District 44 | (R): Gene Roberts (D): Carlos Cortez | Carlos Cortez was up for re-election. | Carlos Cortez won with 50.37% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 45 | (D): Barbara Hanson Nellermoe | Barbara Hanson Nellermoe was up for re-election. | Barbara Hanson Nellermoe |
| Texas District 46 | (D): Dan Mike Bird | Dan Mike Bird was up for re-election. | Dan Mike Bird |
| Texas District 47 | (R): Hal Miner | Hal Miner passed away on March 12, 2010.[3] | Dan Schaap was selected as Miner's replacement. Schaap was elected. |
| Texas District 49 | (D): Joe Lopez | Joe Lopez was up for re-election. | Joe Lopez |
| Texas District 54 | (R): Matt Johnson | Matt Johnson was up for re-election. | Matt Johnson |
| Texas District 55 | (R): Jeff Shadwick (D): Dion Ramos | Dion Ramos was up for re-election. | Jeff Shadwick won with 55.3% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 58 | (D): Bob Wortham | Bob Wortham was up for re-election. | Bob Wortham |
| Texas District 64 | (R): Robert W. Kinkaid, Jr. | Robert W. Kinkaid, Jr. was up for re-election. | Robert W. Kinkaid, Jr. |
| Texas District 66 | (D): F. B. McGregor, Jr. | F. B. McGregor, Jr. was up for re-election. | F. B. McGregor, Jr. |
| Texas District 68 | (D): Martin Hoffman and David Diaz | Martin Hoffman was up for re-election. | Martin Hoffman |
| Texas District 69 | (R): Ron Enns | Ron Enns was up for re-election. | Ron Enns |
| Texas District 70 | (R): Denn Whalen | Denn Whalen was up for re-election. | Denn Whalen |
| Texas District 73 | (R): Renee McElhaney (D): Roberto Rios | Andy Mireles left office. | Renee McElhaney won with 55.73% of the vote. [5] |
| Texas District 75 | (R): Mark Morefield (D): C.T. Hight | C.T. Hight was up for re-election. | Mark Morefield won with 55.3% of the vote.[6] |
| Texas District 78 | (R): W. Bernard Fudge and Barry Macha | Roy Sparkman left office. | W. Bernard Fudge |
| Texas District 81 | (D): Donna S. Rayes | Donna S. Rayes was up for re-election. | Donna S. Rayes |
| Texas District 82 | (D): Robert Miller Stem | Robert Miller Stem was up for re-election. | Robert Miller Stem |
| Texas District 83 | (R): Carl Pendergrass | Carl Pendergrass was up for re-election. | Carl Pendergrass |
| Texas District 85 | (R): J.D. Langley | J.D. Langley was up for re-election. | J.D. Langley |
| Texas District 86 | (R): Raymond Shackelford and Howard Tygrett | Howard Tygrett was up for re-election. | Howard Tygrett |
| Texas District 87 | (R): Deborah Oakes Evans | Deborah Oakes Evans was up for re-election. | Deborah Oakes Evans |
| Texas District 94 | (D): Robert Galvan | Robert Galvan was up for re-election. | Robert Galvan |
| Texas District 101 | (D): Martin 'Marty' Lowy | Martin 'Marty' Lowy was up for re-election. | Martin 'Marty' Lowy |
| Texas District 103 | (D): Janet Leal | Janet Leal was up for re-election. | Janet Leal |
| Texas District 105 | (R): Angelica Hernandez (D): Manuel J. Banales | Manuel J. Banales was up for re-election. | Angelica Hernandez won with 50.95% of the vote.[7] |
| Texas District 106 | (R): Carter Schildknecht | Carter Schildknecht was up for re-election. | Carter Schildknecht |
| Texas District 107 | (D): Benjamin Euresti | Benjamin Euresti was up for re-election. | Benjamin Euresti |
| Texas District 109 | (R): Martin Muncy (D): Mark Hooper | James L. Rex left office. | Martin Muncy[8] |
| Texas District 110 | (R): William P. Smith | William P. Smith was up for re-election. | William P. Smith |
| Texas District 111 | (D): Adriana Arce-Flores, Jesus Dominguez, and Monica Zapata Notzon | Jesus Dominguez and Monica Zapata Notzon competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. | Monica Zapata Notzon[9] |
| Texas District 112 | (D): Pedro Gomez, Jr. | Pedro Gomez, Jr. was up for re-election. | Pedro Gomez, Jr. |
| Texas District 113 | (R): John Donovan (D): Christina Bryan and Jerome Fjeld | John Donovan and Christina Bryan competed in the general election.[10] | John Donovan won with 55.2% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 115 | (D): Lauren Parish | Lauren Parish was up for re-election. | Lauren Parish |
| Texas District 116 | (R): Mike Lee (Dallas County, Texas) (D): Tonya Parker | Bruce Priddy left office. | Tonya Parker won with 52.07% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 117 | (D): Sandra Watts | Sandra Watts was up for re-election. | Sandra Watts |
| Texas District 118 | (R): C.E. Thomas and Timothy Yeats | Robert H. Moore left office. | Timothy Yeats |
| Texas District 120 | (D): Maria Salas-Mendoza | Maria Salas-Mendoza was up for re-election. | Maria Salas-Mendoza |
| Texas District 122 | (R): John Ellisor (D): Ron Johnson | John Ellisor was up for re-election. | John Ellisor won with 66.6% of the vote. [11] |
| Texas District 124 | (R): Alfonso Charles | Alfonso Charles was up for re-election. | Alfonso Charles |
| Texas District 134 | (R): James M. Stanton (D): Baltasar D. Cruz, David D. Kelton and Dale B. Tillery | Dale B. Tillery faced James M. Stanton in the general election.[12] | Dale B. Tillery won with 50.53% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 137 | (R): Cecil G. Puryear and John McClendon | Cecil G. Puryear was up for re-election. | John McClendon |
| Texas District 141 | (R): John P. Chupp and Paul Enlow | John P. Chupp was up for re-election. | John P. Chupp |
| Texas District 144 | (R): Angus McGinty (D): Catherine Torres-Stahl | Catherine Torres-Stahl was up for re-election. | Angus McGinty won with 51.47% of the vote. [5] |
| Texas District 147 | (D): Clifford A. Brown and Bill Gammon | Wilford Flowers left office. | Clifford A. Brown |
| Texas District 148 | (R): David Stith and Guy Williams | Marisela Saldana left office. | Guy Williams |
| Texas District 149 | (R): Terri Holder and Trey Picard (D): Peggy Sue Bittick and Edlena Faye Gordon | Terri Holder and Edlena Faye Gordon competed in the general election. | Terri Holder won with 70.5% of the vote. [13] |
| Texas District 150 | (R): Janet Littlejohn (D): Aida Rojas | Janet Littlejohn won with 51.47% of the vote.[14] | |
| Texas District 154 | (R): Felix Klein | Felix Klein was up for re-election. | Felix Klein |
| Texas District 155 | (R): Gary W. Chaney, Conrad Day, R.J. Parham and Jeff Steinhauser (D): Alan Folger | Jeff Steinhauser and Alan Folger competed in the general election.[15] | Jeff Steinhauser won with 62.83% of the vote.[16] |
| Texas District 156 | (D): Joel Johnson | Joel Johnson was up for re-election. | Joel Johnson |
| Texas District 157 | (R): Randy Wilson (D): Chuck Silverman and Shawn Thierry | Randy Wilson and Shawn Thierry competed in the general election. | Randy Wilson won with 56.9% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 158 | (R): Steve Burgess, Jake Collier and David Moraine | Jake Collier was up for re-election. | Steve Burgess |
| Texas District 159 | (R): Paul White | Paul White was up for re-election. | Paul White |
| Texas District 160 | (D): Jim Jordan | Jim Jordan was up for re-election. | Jim Jordan |
| Texas District 168 | (R): Christopher Antcliff (D): Marcos Lizarraga and Christine Pacheco | Christopher Antcliff and Marcos Lizarraga competed in the general election. | Marcos Lizarraga[17] |
| Texas District 169 | (R): Gordon G. Adams | Gordon G. Adams was up for re-election. | Gordon G. Adams |
| Texas District 170 | (R): Jim Meyer | Jim Meyer was up for re-election. | Jim Meyer |
| Texas District 171 | (D): Bonnie Rangel and Luis Cesar Labrado | Bonnie Rangel was up for re-election. | Bonnie Rangel |
| Texas District 172 | (D): Donald Floyd | Donald Floyd was up for re-election. | Donald Floyd |
| Texas District 173 | (R): Dan Moore | Dan Moore was up for re-election. | Dan Moore |
| Texas District 180 | (R): Marc Brown, Danny Dexter and Emily Munoz (D): Lori Gooch and Darrell Jordan | Marc Brown and Danny Dexter competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. | Marc Brown won with 57% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 181 | (R): John B. Board | John B. Board was up for re-election. | John B. Board |
| Texas District 182 | (R): Jeannine Barr (D): Brandon Dudley | Jeannine Barr was up for re-election. | Jeannine Barr won with 56% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 183 | (R): Vanessa Velasquez (D): Michael Gomez (Texas) | Vanessa Velasquez was up for re-election. | Vanessa Velasquez won with 57% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 184 | (R): Jan Krocker (D): Jay W. Burnett | Jan Krocker was up for re-election. | Jan Krocker won with 56.4% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 185 | (R): Susan Brown (Texas) (D): Vivian King | Susan Brown (Texas) was up for re-election. | Susan Brown won with 56.2% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 186 | (D): Maria Teresa Herr | Maria Teresa Herr was up for re-election. | Maria Teresa Herr |
| Texas District 187 | (R): Raymond Angelini (D): Dinorah Diaz | Raymond Angelini was up for re-election. | Raymond Angelini won with 56.62% of the vote.[5] |
| Texas District 188 | (R): David Brabham | David Brabham was up for re-election. | David Brabham |
| Texas District 189 | (R): Bill Burke (D): Ursula A. Hall, Larry Hinojosa and Andy Pereira | Bill Burke and Ursula A. Hall competed in the general election. | Bill Burke won with 56.9% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 190 | (R): Patricia J. Kerrigan (D): Olan Boudreaux and Jim Wrotenberg | Patricia J. Kerrigan and Olan Boudreaux competed in the general election. | Patricia J. Kerrigan won with 57.4% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 191 | (R): Matt Rinaldi (D): Gena Slaughter | Gena Slaughter was up for re-election. | Gena Slaughter won with 52.51% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 192 | (D): Craig Smith | Craig Smith was up for re-election. | Craig Smith |
| Texas District 193 | (R): Wes Johnson (D): Carl Ginsberg | Carl Ginsberg was up for re-election. | Carl Ginsberg won with 52.48% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 194 | (R): David Lewis (D): Ernest White | Ernest White was up for re-election. | Ernest White won with 51.89% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 195 | (D): Fred Tinsley | Fred Tinsley was up for re-election. | Fred Tinsley |
| Texas District 196 | (R): Steven Tittle (D): Joe Leonard | Joe Leonard was up for re-election. | Steven Tittle won with 61.04% of the vote.[18] |
| Texas District 197 | (D): Migdalia Lopez and Juan Angela Guerra | Migdalia Lopez was up for re-election. | Migdalia Lopez |
| Texas District 198 | (R): Melvin Emerson | Melvin Emerson was up for re-election. | Melvin Emerson |
| Texas District 201 | (D): Amy Clark Meachum and Jan P. Patterson | Suzanne Covington left office. | Amy Clark Meachum |
| Texas District 203 | (R): Jennifer Balido (D): Susan Anderson, Teresa Hawthorne and Davey Lamb | Teresa Hawthorne faced Jennifer Balido in the general election.[12] | Teresa Hawthorne won with 50.8% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 204 | (D): Lena Levario | Lena Levario was up for re-election. | Lena Levario |
| Texas District 205 | (D): Kathleen Olivares | Kathleen Olivares was up for re-election. | Kathleen Olivares |
| Texas District 206 | (D): Rose Guerra Reyna | Rose Guerra Reyna was up for re-election. | Rose Guerra Reyna |
| Texas District 207 | (R): Jack Robison | Jack Robison was up for re-election. | Jack Robison |
| Texas District 208 | (R): Denise Collins (D): Loretta Johnson Muldrow | Denise Collins was up for re-election. | Denise Collins won with 55.9% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 209 | (R): Michael McSpadden (D): Kathy Cheng | Michael McSpadden was up for re-election. | Michael McSpadden won with 57.4% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 210 | (D): Gonzalo Garcia | Gonzalo Garcia was up for re-election. | Gonzalo Garcia |
| Texas District 211 | (R): L. Dee Shipman | L. Dee Shipman was up for re-election. | L. Dee Shipman |
| Texas District 212 | (D): Susan Criss | Susan Criss was up for re-election. | Susan Criss |
| Texas District 217 | (D): Barry Bryan | Barry Bryan was up for re-election. | Barry Bryan |
| Texas District 218 | (D): Stella Saxon | Stella Saxon was up for re-election. | Stella Saxon |
| Texas District 219 | (R): Scott Becker, Wendy McMillon and Angela Tucker | Curt Henderson left office. | Scott Becker |
| Texas District 221 | (R): John Devine, Scott Goleman, Lisa Benge Michalk and David O'Neil | Lisa Benge Michalk and John Devine competed in the runoff election April 13, 2001. | Lisa Benge Michalk[19][20] |
| Texas District 222 | (R): Roland Saul | Roland Saul was up for re-election. | Roland Saul |
| Texas District 223 | (R): Todd Ivey and Phil Vanderpool | Leland W. Waters left office. | Phil Vanderpool[21] |
| Texas District 224 | (R): Cathy Stryker (D): Gloria Saldaña | Gloria Saldaña was up for re-election. | Cathy Stryker won with 53.55% of the vote.[5] |
| Texas District 225 | (D): Peter Sakai | Peter Sakai was up for re-election. | Peter Sakai |
| Texas District 226 | (R): Sid Harle | Sid Harle | |
| Texas District 227 | (D): Philip Kazen and Paul Vasquez | Philip Kazen was up for re-election. | Philip Kazen |
| Texas District 228 | (R): Marc Carter (D): Harris Wood | Marc Carter was up for re-election. | Marc Carter won with 56.9% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 230 | (R): Belinda Hill (D): Garland McInnis | Belinda Hill was up for re-election. | Belinda Hill won with 57.2% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 231 | (R): Randy Catterton | Randy Catterton was up for re-election. | Randy Catterton |
| Texas District 232 | (R): Mary Lou Keel (D): Greg Glass | Mary Lou Keel was up for re-election. | Mary Lou Keel won with 56.8% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 233 | (R): William Harris, Barbara Armstrong and Jerry Jones (D): Tom McKenzie | William Harris was up for re-election. | William Harris won with 62.95% of the vote.[22] |
| Texas District 234 | (R): Reece Rondon (D): Nile Copeland, Jim Peacock and Tanner Garth | Tanner Garth faced Reece Rondon in the general election.[23] | Reece Rondon won with 55.5% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 236 | (R): Tom Lowe | Tom Lowe was up for re-election. | Tom Lowe |
| Texas District 238 | (R): John G. Hyde | John G. Hyde was up for re-election. | John G. Hyde |
| Texas District 239 | (R): Patrick Sebesta | Patrick Sebesta was up for re-election. | Patrick Sebesta |
| Texas District 240 | (R): Thomas R. Culver III (D): Fredericka Allen | Thomas R. Culver III was up for re-election. | Thomas R. Culver III won with 59.2% of the vote. [24] |
| Texas District 241 | (R): T.J. Baynham and Jack Skeen, Jr | Jack Skeen, Jr was up for re-election. | Jack Skeen, Jr |
| Texas District 242 | (R): Ed Self and Paul Holloway | Ed Self was up for re-election. | Ed Self |
| Texas District 243 | (D): David Guaderrama | David Guaderrama was up for re-election. | David Guaderrama |
| Texas District 244 | (R): William Stacy Trotter | William Stacy Trotter was up for re-election. | William Stacy Trotter |
| Texas District 245 | (R): Roy L. Moore (D): Raymond Fisher and Janiece Horn | Roy L. Moore and Janiece Horn competed in the general election. | Roy L. Moore won with 55.5% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 246 | (R): Jim York (D): Sherri Cothrun | Jim York was up for re-election. | Jim York won with 55% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 247 | (R): Bonnie Crane Hellums (D): Mary Kay Green and Clinton Wells | Bonnie Crane Hellums and Mary Kay Green competed in the general election. | Bonnie Crane Hellums won with 56% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 248 | (R): Joan Campbell (D): Trent Gaither and Jim Sullivan | Joan Campbell and Jim Sullivan competed in the general election. | Joan Campbell won with 55.4% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 249 | (R): Wayne Bridewell | Wayne Bridewell was up for re-election. | Wayne Bridewell |
| Texas District 250 | (D): John K. Dietz | John K. Dietz was up for re-election. | John K. Dietz |
| Texas District 251 | (R): Ana Estevez | Ana Estevez left office. | Ana Estevez |
| Texas District 252 | (D): Layne Walker | Layne Walker was up for re-election. | Layne Walker |
| Texas District 253 | (R): Chap Cain, III and Michelle Mangum-Merendino | Chap Cain, III was up for re-election. | Chap Cain, III |
| Texas District 254 | (R): Jeff Coen (D): David Hanschen and James Martin | Jeff Coen and James Martin competed in the general election. | James Martin won with 50.68% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 255 | (D): Lori Chrisman Hockett | Lori Chrisman Hockett was up for re-election. | Lori Chrisman Hockett |
| Texas District 256 | (R): John Nuehoff (D): David Lopez and Felix Botello | John Nuehoff and David Lopez competed in the general election. | David Lopez won with 51.78% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 257 | (R): Judy Warne (D): Sandra Peake | Judy Warne was up for re-election. | Judy Warne won with 56.4% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 258 | (D): Elizabeth E. Coker | Elizabeth E. Coker was up for re-election. | Elizabeth E. Coker |
| Texas District 260 | (D): Buddie Hahn | Buddie Hahn was up for re-election. | Buddie Hahn |
| Texas District 261 | (D): Lora Livingston | Lora Livingston was up for re-election. | Lora Livingston |
| Texas District 262 | (R): Denise Bradley (D): Tom Berg | Mike Anderson (Texas) left office. | Denise Bradley won with 55.8% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 263 | (R): Jim Wallace (D): Alvin Nunnery | Jim Wallace was up for re-election. | Jim Wallace won with 56% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 264 | (R): Martha J. Trudo | Martha J. Trudo was up for re-election. | Martha J. Trudo |
| Texas District 265 | (R): Roger E. Haynes (D): Mark C. Stoltz and Manny Alverez | Roger E. Haynes and Mark C. Stoltz competed in the general election. | Mark C. Stoltz won with 51.02% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 266 | (D): Donald Jones | Donald Jones was up for re-election. | Donald Jones |
| Texas District 267 | (R): Skipper Koetter | Skipper Koetter was up for re-election. | Skipper Koetter |
| Texas District 268 | (D): Brady G. Elliott and Roxie Roll (R): Albert Hollan | Brady G. Elliott and Albert Hollan competed in the general election. | Brady G. Elliott[24] |
| Texas District 269 | (R): Dan Hinde (D): Katie Kennedy | Dan Hinde was up for re-election. | Dan Hinde won with 53.9% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 270 | (R): Brent Gamble (D): Lee Arellano, Charles Spain and Bob Thomas | Bob Thomas faced Brent Gamble in the general election. | Brent Gamble won with 56.5% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 271 | (D): John Fostel | John Fostel was up for re-election. | John Fostel |
| Texas District 273 | (D): Charles Mitchell | Charles Mitchell was up for re-election. | Charles Mitchell |
| Texas District 274 | (R): Gary Steel | Gary Steel was up for re-election. | Gary Steel |
| Texas District 275 | (D): Juan Partida | Juan Partida was up for re-election. | Juan Partida |
| Texas District 276 | (R): Deni Goebel (D): Robert Rolston | William Porter left office. | Robert Rolston[25] |
| Texas District 277 | (R): Ken Anderson | Ken Anderson was up for re-election. | Ken Anderson |
| Texas District 278 | (R): Kenneth Keeling and Leslie G. Hardy | Kenneth Keeling was up for re-election. | Kenneth Keeling won with 68.9% of the vote.[26] |
| Texas District 279 | (D): Randy Shelton | Randy Shelton was up for re-election. | Randy Shelton |
| Texas District 280 | (R): Angelina Gooden and Lynn Bradshaw-Hull (D): Kathy Vossler | Lynn Bradshaw-Hull and Kathy Vossler competed in the general election. | Lynn Bradshaw-Hull won with 55.2% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 281 | (R): Sylvia A. Matthews (D): Donna Roth and Juliet Kathy Stipeche | Sylvia A. Matthews and Donna Roth competed in the general election. | Sylvia A. Matthews won with 55.6% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 282 | (D): Andy Chatham | Andy Chatham was up for re-election. | Andy Chatham |
| Texas District 283 | (R): Randall Parker (D): Rick Magnis | Rick Magnis was up for re-election. | Rick Magnis won with 51.86% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 284 | (R): Cara Wood | Cara Wood was up for re-election. | Cara Wood |
| Texas District 285 | (R): Richard Price (D): Rosie Alvarado, Milton Fagin, Lawrence Morales and Paul Talamantez | Richard Price and Rosie Alvarado competed in the general election. | Richard Price won with 54.68% of the vote.[5] |
| Texas District 286 | (R): Pat Phelan | Pat Phelan was up for re-election. | Pat Phelan |
| Texas District 287 | (D): Gordon H. Green | Gordon H. Green was up for re-election. | Gordon H. Green |
| Texas District 288 | (R): Sol Casseb III (D): Tina Torres | Sol Casseb III was up for re-election. | Sol Casseb III won with 55.62% of the vote.[5] |
| Texas District 289 | (D): Carmen Kelsey | Carmen Kelsey was up for re-election. | Carmen Kelsey |
| Texas District 290 | (R): Melisa Skinner (D): Stephanie Boyd, Norma Gonzales and Sylvia Marie Lopez | Melisa Skinner and Norma Gonzales competed in the general election.[27] | Melisa Skinner won with 53.25% of the vote.[5] |
| Texas District 291 | (D): Susan Hawk and Annie Lesser | Susan Hawk was up for re-election. | Susan Hawk |
| Texas District 292 | (R): Lisa DeWitt (D): Larry Mitchell | Larry Mitchell was up for re-election. | Larry Mitchell[28] |
| Texas District 293 | (D): Cynthia Muñiz | Cynthia Muñiz was up for re-election. | Cynthia Muñiz |
| Texas District 294 | (R): Teresa Drum | Teresa Drum was up for re-election. | Teresa Drum |
| Texas District 295 | (R): Caroline E. Baker (D): Reginald E. McKamie and Paul Simon | Caroline E. Baker and Paul Simon competed in the general election. | Caroline E. Baker won with 56.9% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 296 | (R): John Roach, Jr and Keith Gore | John Roach, Jr was up for re-election. | John Roach, Jr |
| Texas District 297 | (R): Everett Young | Everett Young was up for re-election. | Everett Young |
| Texas District 298 | (R): Bryce Quine (D): Emily G. Tobolowsky | Emily G. Tobolowsky was up for re-election. | Emily G. Tobolowsky won with 53.32% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 299 | (D): Eve Schatelowicz, Leonard Martinez, Mindy Montford and Karen Sage | Mindy Montford and Karen Sage competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. | Sage was uncontested on the November ballot.[29] |
| Texas District 300 | (R): K. Randall Hufstetler | K. Randall Hufstetler was up for re-election. | K. Randall Hufstetler |
| Texas District 301 | (R): George White (D): Lynn Cherry | Lynn Cherry was up for re-election. | Lynn Cherry won with 51.42% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 302 | (R): Julie C. Reedy (D):Tena Callahan | Tena Callahan was up for re-election. | Tena Callahan won with 51.99% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 303 | (D): Dennise Garcia | Dennise Garcia was up for re-election. | Dennise Garcia |
| Texas District 304 | (R): Louis Miguel White (D): William A. Mazur, Jr. and Nicolas Quezada | Louis Miguel White and William A. Mazur, Jr. competed in the general election. | William A. Mazur, Jr. won with 52.35% of the vote.[2] |
| Texas District 305 | (D): Cheryl Lee Shannon | Cheryl Lee Shannon was up for re-election. | Cheryl Lee Shannon |
| Texas District 306 | (D): Janis L. Yarbrough | Janis L. Yarbrough was up for re-election. | Janis L. Yarbrough |
| Texas District 308 | (R): William Frazier, James Lombardino, Alice J. O'Neill and Rick Ramos (D): Porfirio Diaz, Bruce Kessler and Julia Maldonado | James Lombardino and Rick Ramos competed the runoff election. Bruce Kessler and Julia Maldonado also competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. | Lombardino won with 54.4% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 309 | (R): Sheri Y. Dean, Clint Lawson, Daniel Lemkuil and Meca Walker (D): William Rice | Sheri Y. Dean and William Rice competed in the general election. | Sheri Y. Dean won with 55.2% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 310 | (R): Lisa Millard and Kay Polk (D): Tammy Craft Demming and Judy Dougherty | Lisa Millard and Judy Dougherty competed in the general election. | Lisa Millard won with 55.2% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 311 | (R): Lorraine Cervantes, Donna Detamore, Joel A. Grandstaff, Anthony Magdaleno and Denise Pratt (D): Damiann Curvey Banieh, Steve Herskovwitz, Brad Morris and Deborah Wright | Brad Morris and Deborah Wright competed in the runoff election April 13, 2010. | Denise Pratt won with 54.8% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 312 | (R): David Farr (D): Robert Hinojosa | Robert Hinojosa was up for re-election. | David Farr won with 54.8% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 313 | (R): Glenn Devlin and Fred Wilson (D): Marc Isenberg, Natalie Oakes and J. Anthony Referente | Glenn Devlin and Natalie Oakes competed in the general election. | Glenn Devlin won with 54.6% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 314 | (R): John Phillips (D): John Stephen Liles and David Longoria | John Phillips and David Longoria competed in the general election. | John Phillips won with 54.4% of the vote. [4] |
| Texas District 315 | (R): Mike Schneider (Texas district court) (D): Keith Branch and Bill Thursland | Mike Schneider (Texas district court) and Keith Branch competed in the general election. | Mike Schneider (Texas district court) won with 57% of the vote.[4] |
| Texas District 316 | (R): John W. LaGrone, Jr. | John W. LaGrone, Jr. was up for re-election. | John W. LaGrone, Jr. |
| Texas District 317 | (D): Larry Thorne | Larry Thorne was up for re-election. | Larry Thorne |
| Texas District 318 | (R): Dean Rucker | Dean Rucker was up for re-election. | Dean Rucker |
| Texas District 319 | (R): Thomas Greenwell | Thomas Greenwell was up for re-election. | Thomas Greenwell |
| Texas District 320 | (R): Don Emerson | Don Emerson was up for re-election. | Don Emerson |
| Texas District 321 | (R): Carole W. Clark | Carole W. Clark was up for re-election. | Carole W. Clark |
| Texas District 322 | (R): Nancy Berger and Lisa Hoppes | Nancy Berger was up for re-election. | Nancy Berger |
| Texas District 323 | (R): Jean Hudson Boyd | Jean Hudson Boyd was up for re-election. | Jean Hudson Boyd |
| Texas District 324 | (R): Jerome S. Hennigan | Jerome S. Hennigan was up for re-election. | Jerome S. Hennigan |
| Texas District 325 | (R): Judith Wells | Judith Wells was up for re-election. | Judith Wells |
| Texas District 326 | (D): Aleta Hacker | Aleta Hacker was up for re-election. | Aleta Hacker |
| Texas District 327 | (D): Linda Chew | Linda Chew was up for re-election. | Linda Chew |
| Texas District 328 | (R): Ronald R. Pope | Ronald R. Pope was up for re-election. | Ronald R. Pope |
| Texas District 329 | (R): Randy Clapp | Randy Clapp was up for re-election. | Randy Clapp |
| Texas District 330 | (R): Marilea Lewis (D): Andrea Plumlee | Marilea Lewis was up for re-election. | Andrea Plumlee won with 50.65% of the vote. [2] |
| Texas District 331 | (D): David Crain and Keith Lauerman | Bob Perkins left office. | David Crain |
| Texas District 342 | (R): Wade Birdwell (D): Randy Turner | Wade Birdwell won with 62.31% of the vote.[22] | |
| Texas District 353 | (R): Jeff L. Rose (D): Tim Sulak | Heman Marion Sweatt left office. | Tim Sulak won with 56.9% of the vote. [30] |
| Texas District 355 | (R): Ralph H. Walton | Ralph H. Walton was up for re-election. | Ralph H. Walton |
| Texas District 357 | (D): Leonel Alejandro | Leonel Alejandro was up for re-election. | Leonel Alejandro |
| Texas District 358 | (D): Bill McCoy | Bill McCoy was up for re-election. | Bill McCoy |
| Texas District 359 | (R): Kathleen Hamilton | Kathleen Hamilton was up for re-election. | Kathleen Hamilton |
| Texas District 360 | (R): Mike Sinha (D): Teri Sharise Estes | Mike Sinha won with 62.47% of the vote.[22] | |
| Texas District 361 | (R): Steve Smith | Steve Smith was up for re-election. | Steve Smith |
| Texas District 363 | (D): Tracy Holmes and Hiram McBeth, III | Tracy Holmes was up for re-election. | Tracy Holmes |
| Texas District 364 | (R): Brad Underwood | Brad Underwood was up for re-election. | Brad Underwood |
| Texas District 365 | (D): Amado Abascal | Amado Abascal was up for re-election. | Amado Abascal |
| Texas District 366 | (R): Ray Wheless | Ray Wheless was up for re-election. | Ray Wheless |
| Texas District 367 | (R): Margaret Ellen Barnes | Lee Gabriel was up for re-election and won the primary, but withdrew from the race and was replaced by Margaret Ellen Barnes, who ran in the general election. | Margaret Ellen Barnes |
| Texas District 368 | (R): Burt Carnes | Burt Carnes was up for re-election. | Burt Carnes |
| Texas District 369 | (R): Bascom Bentley | Bascom Bentley was up for re-election. | Bascom Bentley |
| Texas District 370 | (D): Noe Gonzalez | Noe Gonzalez was up for re-election. | Noe Gonzalez |
| Texas District 371 | (R): Mollee Westfall | Mollee Westfall was up for re-election. | Mollee Westfall |
| Texas District 372 | (R): Scott Wisch | Scott Wisch was up for re-election. | Scott Wisch |
| Texas District 377 | (R): Robert C. Cheshire | Robert C. Cheshire was up for re-election. | Robert C. Cheshire |
| Texas District 385 | (R): Robin Darr | Robin Darr was up for re-election. | Robin Darr |
| Texas District 403 | (D): Brenda Kennedy | Brenda Kennedy was up for re-election. | Brenda Kennedy |
| Texas District 412 | (R): W. Edwin Denman | W. Edwin Denman was up for re-election. | W. Edwin Denman |
| Texas District 414 | (R): Vicki Menard | Vicki Menard was up for re-election. | Vicki Menard |
| Texas District 417 | (R): Cynthia Wheless | Cynthia Wheless was up for re-election. | Cynthia Wheless |
| Texas District 419 | (D): Orlinda Naranjo | Orlinda Naranjo was up for re-election. | Orlinda Naranjo |
| Texas District 424 | (R): Dan Mills | Dan Mills was up for re-election. | Dan Mills |
| Texas District 428 | (R): Bill Henry (D): Scot Courtney | Bill Henry won with 62.8% of the vote. [31] | |
| Texas District 429 | (R): Jill R. Willis | Jill R. Willis was up for re-election. | Jill R. Willis |
| Texas District 432 | (R): Ruben Gonzalez Jr. | Ruben Gonzalez Jr. was up for re-election. | Ruben Gonzalez Jr.[32] |
| Texas District 436 | (R): Lisa K. Jarrett (D): Rose Marie Gonzalez | Lisa K. Jarrett was up for re-election. | Lisa K. Jarrett won with 55.6% of the vote. [5] |
| Texas District 437 | (R): Lori I. Valenzuela (D): Pamela Gabriel Craig | Lori I. Valenzuela won with 56.85% of the vote. [5] |
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